Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?
A. The team are winning.
B. The team is winning.
B The team is winning
A. recieve
B. recievee
C. receive
D. recive
C receive
Where should the comma go?
I like apples bananas and grapes.
I like apples, bananas, and grapes
I like apples, bananas, and grapes
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. I like apples bananas and grapes.
B. I like apples, bananas and grapes.
C. I like apples, bananas, and grapes.
D. I like, apples, bananas and, grapes.
C. I like apples, bananas, and grapes.
Which word means the same as quick?
A. slow
B. rapid
C. clumsy
D. calm
B. rapid
Fix this error:
Each of the students have a book.
Each of the students has a book.
Each of the students has a book.
A. occurance
B. occurrence
C. occurence
D. occurunce
B
Add the apostrophe:
The cats toy was missing.
The cat’s toy was missing.
The cat’s toy was missing.
Which sentence uses the apostrophe correctly?
A. The cats toy was missing.
B. The cat's toy was missing.
C. The cats’ toy was missing it.
D. The cat toy’s was missing.
B. The cat's toy was missing.
Which word means the opposite of ancient?
A. historic
B. antique
C. modern
D. classic
C. modern
Find the compound sentence
A. I went to the store, and I bought milk. ✅
B. I went to the store because I needed milk.
C. When I went to the store, I bought milk.
D. I went to the store for milk.
I went to the store, and I bought milk.
A. commitment
B. committment
C. commitmant
D. committmant
B. commitment
Fix this sentence:
“I want to go” she said.
“I want to go,” she said.
“I want to go,” she said.
Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly?
A. “I want to go” she said.
B. “I want to go,” she said.
C. “I want to go”, she said.
D. “I want to go”, she said.
B. “I want to go,” she said.
What does ubiquitous mean?
A. existing in only one place
B. present or found everywhere
C. hidden or secret
D. unusual or rare
B. present or found everywhere
Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?
A. The dogs runs fast every morning.
B. The dog run fast every morning.
C. The dog runs fast every morning.
D. The dogs runs fast every morning.
C. The dog runs fast every morning.
Which word is spelled correctly?
A. perserverance
B. perseverence
C. perseverance
D. perseveranse
C: perseverance
Choose the correct punctuation:
He asked “Are you coming” then he left.
He asked, “Are you coming?” Then he left.
He asked, “Are you coming?” Then he left.
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. He asked “Are you coming?” then he left.
B. He asked, “Are you coming?” Then he left.
C. He asked “Are you coming”, then he left.
D. He asked, “Are you coming”, Then he left.
B. He asked, “Are you coming?” Then he left.
Which sentence uses the word cognizant correctly?
A. She was cognizant to the movie last night.
B. She was cognizant for the music playing.
C. She was cognizant of the risks before starting.
D. She was cognizant by the storm.
C. She was cognizant of the risks before starting.
Question:
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier?
A. After finishing dinner, the dishes were washed.
B. After finishing dinner, we washed the dishes.
C. After finishing dinner, everyone relaxed.
D. After finishing dinner, the kids played outside.
A. After finishing dinner, the dishes were washed.
🚫 Dangling Modifier Example:
Running down the street, the car splashed me.
❌ Problem: Who was running down the street?
The sentence makes it sound like the car was running!
But really, I was the one running.
✅ Fixed:
While I was running down the street, the car splashed me.
or
Running down the street, I was splashed by the car.
Which word is spelled correctly?
A. indispensible
B. indespensible
C. indespendable
D. indispensable
D. indispensable
Correct the punctuation:
Its a beautiful day the sun is shining.
It’s a beautiful day; the sun is shining.
It’s a beautiful day; the sun is shining.
Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?
A. It’s a beautiful day; the sun is shining.
B. Its a beautiful day; the sun is shining.
C. It’s a beautiful day the sun is shining.
D. Its a beautiful day the sun, is shining.
A. It’s a beautiful day; the sun is shining.
What does obfuscate mean?
A. to confuse or make unclear ✅
B. to simplify or clarify
C. to celebrate or praise
D. to write or record
A. to confuse or make unclear